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MissS

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New to Escorting: which agencies?
« on: 08 December 2007, 12:39:02 pm »
Hi,

There are so many agencies out there in London, can anyone help me to find the right one?

I live in London and am a bit nervous about submitting pictures of myself to agencies online, I really would prefer to meet someone from an agency face to face. Most also ask for professional photographs and I'm stuck with a catch 22, as I cant afford professional pics until I actually start escorting so if there are any agencies out there that dont require pics initially please let me know!!

Alternatively if anyone has any ideas for a cheap 'home made' photo shoot please get in touch.

Thanks

suzi xx

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Re: New to Escorting: which agencies?
« Reply #1 on: 08 December 2007, 01:59:33 pm »
Hang a sheet over a wardrobe or something, or pin it to the wall for a professional-looking backdrop. Use two desk lamps for lighting. Expect to spend a while taking photos, especially if you're doing it yourself with a timer. Try lots of different poses and angles and you should get a few good pictures. Have a look at escort sites to get ideas for poses. Editing the photos afterwards usually makes a big difference, not even removing blemishes, just fixing the lighting and enhancing the contrast. I'm willing to edit a few pictures if you like.

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Re: New to Escorting: which agencies?
« Reply #2 on: 08 December 2007, 08:43:30 pm »
Hi Miss S,

The agency i chose is up North so nowhere near London!  However, I did choose the agency based on it's website - some of the other agencies websites looked pretty grotty and made the girls look cheap. Which of course I'm not  ;)

i rang the agency and they asked me to send them a pic. I just sent a normal head and shoulders pic from my mobile and then they contacted me to arrange an interview.  I think if the agency is good it will promote their girls to suit their clientelle and they shoudn't expect you to pay for professional photo's  especially if they aren't actually going to use them or take you on.

At the interview I asked all my questions and they said what they expected from me and they took photo's once it was agreed I'd work for them.  I'm new to all of this too but i hope what i've said helps a bit.

Good luck with it all. x